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A reporter uncovers a terrifying conspiracy, in this thrilling classic from a Science Fiction Grand Master.
After a night out on the town, Parker Graves returns home to life-threatening danger. The science reporter for the local newspaper barely misses a bear trap sitting on his doorstep. Then, the object transforms into what looks like a bowling ball and rolls off into the night all by itself. He begins to obsess over the question—Who put the trap there? And why?
The following day, there is strange news floating around at the newspaper office. Someone with limitless funds is buying up hundreds of homes and businesses, only to close them up and tear them down. People are running out of places to live and to work. Suddenly, Parker finds himself in the middle of a story nobody will believe . . .
Aliens? Dolls that walk like people? Talking dogs? With a little help from a fellow reporter and an unusual visitor, Parker just might be able to put a stop to this mess—if he survives.
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People work; folk play. That is how it has been in this country for as long as Sam can remember. He is happy, and he understands that this is the way it should be. People are bigger than folk. They are stronger. They do not need food or water. They do not need the warmth of a fire. All they need are jobs to do and a blacksmith to fix them when they break. The people work so the folk can drink their moonshine, fish a little, and throw horseshoes. But once Sam starts to wonder why the world is like this, his life will never be the same.
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Perhaps my #1 favorite Science Fiction Book
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Very different from other Kane novels.
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Our Children's Children
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Fleeing a carnivorous race of alien monsters, the entire surviving human population from 500 years in the future escapes into the present in this thrilling science fiction adventure from one of the golden age greats. Our human descendants from five centuries in the future are coming to visit - all one billion of them - arriving via tunnels through time. Even though the present is merely a stopover and their ultimate destination is the age of the dinosaurs, their arrival has caused a worldwide uproar.
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Disappointed
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Volume I: The King of the Elves
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The King of the Elves is the opening installment of a uniform, five-volume edition of The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, expanded from the previous Collected Stories set to incorporate new story notes, and two added tales, one previously unpublished, and one uncollected.
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- J.A.J.
- 08-07-24
A lesser known SciFi classic
Simak was a genius and ahead of his time. Enjoyed the narration. Hope to hear more of these lesser known (to modern readers anyway) SciFi classics.
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- Kent Barnett
- 08-24-24
Old Favorite
Corny hokey science fiction and I love it. Clifford D Simak was a reporter. His writing shows his craft. A fun read.
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- Gereg Jones Muller
- 09-08-24
Dark whimsy and pre-psychedelic farce
I read this book decades ago, when I and the world alike were younger. Many tales don't age well; I can only hope I've aged half as well as this story. In retrospect, I'm reminded of the writing of Gaiman and some of Scalzi's lighter work, written over a Bradbury landscape: and that's no small praise.
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- Thomas J. Mcmullan
- 10-10-24
An unusual alien invasions which is impossible to fight
What if aliens decided to invade and take over by simple buying the Earth. A reporter discovers that the people who seemingly buying the entire town are alien who resemble bowling balls. The aliens are not using weapons which humans can not resist. They are using their wealth to purchase everything in town. The twists and turns keep you guessing how will it end, will the aliens succeed and the humanity is doomed. The resolution is interesting and clever.
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- RoboGoon
- 08-04-24
Possibly decent but killed by narration
This follows a trend that really bugs me - classic sci-fi being trivialized by modern narrators who read it like a children’s book using cartoonish voices. Yes, it’s quaint by today’s standards, but it’s not silly. And that’s what that treatment makes it. If it had been read in a serious more noir style this book may have even been chilling. But when it sounds like Mel Blanc narrating it’s hard for that to come across.
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- 12-04-24
Best thing about this book is the title.
I hated this book.
Super shallow characters. No emotion. Reveals were not exciting. Things got really goofy really quickly while trying to still be creepy.
The title of this book is super cool, but only relates to what happens in the story a little bit. It should be called They Rolled like Balls. The title is completely wasted on this book.
l'm glad the author is dead so he doesn't have to see how much I hated this book. RIP
No disrespect to the narrator, but he sounds really similar to Travis Baldree, and I hate that guy's narration.
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